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St. Louis Cardinals Details

St. Louis Cardinals

The Cardinals have played in the National League since 1892. They were called the St. Louis Browns for their first 15 NL seasons and spent 1899 as the St. Louis Perfectos before they became the Cardinals in 1900.

Based on total World Series wins, the Cardinals are the most successful team in the National League. Their 11 World Series titles are more than any other NL team and second only to the New York Yankees. The Cardinals’ most recent World Series title came in 2011, after a Game 7 victory over the Texas Rangers. In addition to their 11 World Series wins, the Cardinals have also won 19 NL Pennants.

The Cardinals played a major role in fueling baseball’s popularity during the 1990s. Cardinals’ first baseman Mark McGwire was part of a two-player race to beat Roger Maris’s long-standing, single-season record of 61 home runs. Sammy Sosa, the other central figure in the race, played for the Chicago Cubs — the Cardinals’ biggest rivals. Though both players ultimately broke Maris’s record, it was McGwire who “won” the race: he hit his 62nd home run of the season against Sammy Sosa and the Chicago Cubs (coming into the game, Sosa had 58 home runs). McGwire finished the season with 70 home runs, which set a major league record that has since been broken by Barry Bonds.

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St. Louis Cardinals schedule

For a list of upcoming Cardinals games, feel free to browse the game listings above.

How much do Cardinals tickets cost?

SeatGeek has the widest selection of tickets on the web, offering Cardinals tickets for every fan at every price point. Typically, Cardinals tickets start at about $25.

When do the Cardinals play the Cubs?

For a list of upcoming matchups between these two rivals, please visit our Cardinals vs. Cubs page.

Cardinals fandom extends far beyond the Missouri borders

Based on an analysis of SeatGeek data published prior to the 2019 MLB season, Cardinals "fandom" covers 286 total counties, making them one of the most popular teams in the country. Only the Braves (515) and Rangers (287) were the most popular team in more counties.

The Cardinals also rank in the top three for most out-of-state counties, with 205 of those 286 counties located in states that are not Missouri. The Braves (360) and Royals (223) take the top two spots in this category.

Additional findings in our data include:

The Braves, with strong support across the southeastern U.S., are the most popular team in 515 counties -- most in the MLB

The Mariners, who control Alaska and much of the Pacific Northwest, are the team that covers the greatest land area

The Braves are also in control of the most “out of state counties” with 360, followed by the Royals (223) and Cardinals (205)

Baseball allegiance in Pennsylvania is split among seven teams, more than any other state

For a look at additional data and trends, you can find our full blog post on MLB fandom here.